Milverton Sun, 6 Mar 1919, p. 2

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Sees & Northern, $2.21%45 3 Northern $2.17345 "No. 4 wheat, $2.11%, at e store Fort aa Manitoba osts—No, 2 C. W., 68%¢3 No. 8 C. foed,| © , 16%c; rejected, 69%6c; feed, “eaten, ‘in store Fort Will a ican corn—No, 3 . 3 yellow, $1.50; Now ow, $4 $1. ai, ‘Ontario tase white, 57 to 60¢; No. 3 hie, Bhs to 59%c, according to fraights Least Ontaxic fo. tee js ‘Wwheat—No. 1 Spring, $2.09 to et fA No. 2, do., 2: 06, to $2,145 No. 3, do., $2.02 to $2.1 ship- ving Points according ights. 2, $1.75 to ai 80, Fr ascird: nit i side. Ce 38 to 78e, nominal. Buckwheat—No, 2, $1.00, nominal, Rye=No. 2, Ae 36, noma, fanito jovernment stan- dans § 310.88 to $11.28, Toronto, flour—War * quali 7, $9.75 in oe totonte ana Montreal, prompt Millfeed—Car lots, eee onie neal Haat great peas incl $37.25 pe per tant Be ton; mixed, tho ec naeen ar lots, $10. $11 per ton, a _— pegs Produce—Wholesale. Butter—Dairy, tubs and rolls, 28 to 49¢; prints, 40 c, Creamery, made, ow is Ble; ae 52e, 2 to 280; twins, 28 toy Bicer a old, large, 28 to pete twin, 28% to 29c. leit Fresh dairy, choice, 46 to 480; solids, 51 to 58¢; Be ge a0 Ai 52c; new ‘Ble. to 88 ta ki va ab to $0. se ew ic; turkeys, je; ducklings, we 38 te 8c; 8; squads, doz., $5.50; S rotatoe s—Ontarios, fob. track Toronto, car lots, 90 to $1.00. Bean: ee a hand-picked bushel, Imported han gt Sas or Tatar 1 4.003 ixtracted clover: 5-Ib. tins, ima, asim to 200 oe 10-Ib. tins, 27 to 28c} G0. tins, 26 to 20340} buckwheat, 60- Ib. tin, 21 to 220. b: 16-07, $4.50 to $5. "00" don 12-07, $8. Sots $4.00 2. Maple products—Syrup, . $2.25 to $2.35; sugar, Ib. of to ge Provisions—Wholesale ary 0 to 82c; breakfast baa Plain, 44 to ng clear bacon, 28 to 29c; clear a bellies, 2 2 to 28, re, tlerces, tube, 2794 to 28; pail, Po to Bee! int ny 5 tierces, to 25%e; 25% to 28% 20%; pails, 26 to Sikes olan 21% bes $08.00. i Sone yee ta iay—No, sr ton, car oth, $23.00. Aes Cheese-—Finest easterns, 24 to 2 Butter—Choicest cream oa als WOK ils, net, 25 to 28e. or Live Stock wok Markets Torénto, Feb. 11.—Choice ex- port steers, $15.00 to fire? do., Free to Boys MODEL STEAM ENGINE pagh it ing clectete lmnt plant were runnh Postcards te sell at 10 conta HOMER-WARREN CO. DEFT. 47, TORONTO No, 8 C.W., 81540) 20d m es st Bea is NEWFOUNDLAND TO IRELAND BY AIR a statement to The Transcript colonel W. A. Bishop, Canada’s pre- miers“ace.” who holds the world’s war record for birdmen, predicts the early ai ‘ato 18 “ ice, he 1 Sirgo; fogs; fea dnd wateres, $17.50) to $16.25, XN ; Montreal, Feb Bet | Fs 13.50; poorer, $8. 00 pe 100 Ie.; choies cows and bulls, $10.00 to sia Oi to $6.00; e Shalie “of Viton Premier Tloyd Gebeze ait RU Blom Asthii’ 5. wiping out of distance by th He says: “As soon as the weather be- comes suitable—about April 1, 1 think —an airplané will cross the Atlantic; and not one, but dozens, for on the ast favorable day re. acy be an in- mplish this pels The winner rill” saaiebly start from Newfoundland and land in Ire- land, making ‘the flight in quite a bit hae toda mages hours, and without Ba canaty rpaa bie'io cary bumelact pet. rol and other supplies to do this, an he Newfoundland fogs, about which mn said, won't pothés) “for the aviator will quickly rise above the fog belt at the start.” ; Seeuennencieieamained tg baaehs RECORD IN DYPRSEDS FORCES f lespatches and thirteen Pai of the Secretary of State tary d % iy “hwo Chaplains were killed, one ees drowned on of wounds, one was Liandovery Castle, area rman spbmarine; two died of ies and 21 were wounded. cone nial BRITAIN WILL DEMAND INDEMNITY .FROM GERMANY A despatch from London says:—The British delegates at the Peace Coi een definitely instructed to claim an indemnity which will in- clude the cost of the war as well as the damage actually caused, it was antes in the Hutiee of Commons m Thursday by Andrew Bonar Law Sovaueeat iaaer oe Herne, in reply to a question. eats wise the amount to be claimed, the method by which the means of enforeing the payment, ir. Bonar Law added. FLEW FROM PARIS TO LONDON IN ONE HOUR FIFTY MINUTES A despatch from London says:—The British Air Ministry announces that a Ss upor san Royal \Pal Riote considering | of yment should be made and | thron four ‘e about to enter the French Foreign thee or the opantiig day eh a Pence ; ROUMANIANS IN {THOUSANDS DIE GENERAL REVOLT) IN THE STREETS any Leoneas Mount in an| sufferings of Petrograd People se a pc ca A Terrible Beyond Description. workers, in thé streets of Bucha- ren are veil eee the over- throw of the d , crying “Down with tte puppets; rer fs live the Re- ie people pad bs imagined in Englan ‘or food distribution oy ae broken and practically all the workers in the sity is ae sheer Bucharest learns that the eevole ie part of the Bolshevik | @Te de 0 pettona were tied and 160 oan, The discipline of the Rou- ego army, the newspaper adds, is t. If we it a mite ane that will be the end a ssed beyond the rl etkee of as question is now one of humanity. People are dy- ing wholesale of starvation. The po- ad has dwindled moral to Gain < Pyedasad a be ot wat e fairest of all ane: daughters a Gna, Vise, January 10, 1893, she cacti King Ferdinand—the first British Princess ques known as reign of terror extends to the country districts. There, Siete Ythe people are not starving. —_—_4—___ down evenly. res just compiled by the In Panama Canal— e C.P.R. couver, is here shown passing through the big fock at the ae =A of the Panama Canal. British aoe to go stsash the canal westbound. ene Saints s of Asia, ook many western soldiens. foxad. to Va She was, the first m.|™machine gun, not ou sed the stage of emt: ko le . | new ove pee boast through a “lee me I don’t think I'l ev and conductors, sate five { civilians, about seventeen eee with their bay- ets, three dogs, a liberal sprinkling Ge iec soldier ae tee ancl acked in so Sat that we arrage: are mal racket. Then three deafening bombs, one right after the other Dorsbs at: 55 ‘ays fall in threes. ‘teen- inch concrete walls of our reagan are eo as if they were made of,.card- Di j the air rushes through in a poe blast. Some one says, “Quelle affairs!” young gaurdsman I leaning against wipes rived High cw sal eannone: ces that he prefers the trenches. A+ despatch Irom Berlin says:—. A Now 01 comparatiye~silence. general insurrection’ is in pro despatch from London says:—| Quy guns have stopped. We all hald throughout Roumania, ing to a| Ntere has just arrived in 2 | our’ breatl ‘es, we can hear dis- special despatch from Vienna. King English trade unionist who hes lived) tinctly the sound of the Boche motors, nd has been wounded slightly |i" Closest contact with Russian work-| girectly over our heads. ‘The wait in attempting to flee from Bucharest | oT #2 different parts of the coun seems interminable, You grit yo Jase: Royal family. _|f0r the past five years, He has teeth; you clench -your hands; you Reenee blocked the roadway | ‘itect from Petrograd, and in the a your breath; and’ then’ cfmes a Palace, and the King| Conse of an interview with a Loi ots Wine din’ Pita th * Daily News repres: he: stupendous, clashing din. is time a an hold Fee breath agains expécting that wo8e last moment has A pause, chéa Exe tnote bpmba eeplods fk Tittle farther ° We breathe again, and our guns begin thes ir infernal racket. In the next pause you hear the horrid rattle of a firing on the ruins of the house he has just, destroy: Never so long as I live shall I for- get those silences in the dugout and tes panning hideous and unclean insect. And what T have described kept up for years. SSE Sa CANADA'S, CLAIMS /AGAINST GERMANY $1,140,000,000 A despatch from “London says: petrol tank, which’ will neither leak nor catch fire when perforated by .. {incendiary bullets, the Daily eal aah has been added to the list of wonder- ful war inventions. These ts Ser being built and fitted in British air- ment, Her father, the second WAR COST ALL POWERS Tacit ani diadg uae GUE Has eect sailor eon of Victoria, bore the fae 193,000,000,000 DOLLARS| canses of casualties, ae at ee oF Painbary is t applied to commercial air- Pn RES we despatch Re om. Washington | janes, the The total cost of the war to al “The strongest principle of a gro belligerent, Cen’ ae. lies in human choiee,"—George Flot| PONES, Wa placed at $193,000,000, 1000| CANADA’ CLAIMS AGAINST” In using a\brooi ber to use |PY, Secreta dress, GERMANY $1,140,000,000 Bee to Whe stcaon rat weer (Tee estimate, the Secretary said, A despatch from” Ottawa says:— Canada’s claims against Germany, in- war expenditure to date, now leven hw alone from the beginning of the war phe end of last month, totalled tch from Washi ngton $1,122,000,000. ‘This represents ac- | say: Appro roximately one-tenth counts which have passed through the the 3 population of the United States Books of the Finance Department, In |18 com of seep sey aliens, according De- addition. claims for ear total about $19,000,000. “| forests of France, th the per- te of that motor, like some | a: —A | be carried out by governmental agen- FREE TO IRS BIG DOLL aD Do: AG) This as doll ds and we will also lees you the Pak é | Carriage without any charge s | impressed his countrymen Were by the _SPPRACHIVE LONG-TIME. “7 INVESTMENT ~ ** Great Britain and France Will Under- take to Renew Their Fotests— Canada Should Follow Example. jue important sof po in both: un will unquestionably be an jas sive programme of ~ reforestation. Without the products ‘of. the Pisnted ‘won—certainl incomparably gy g necessary. ited Bice: supply of the ates Isles have also proved 30 vital a gramme te at state’ expense or by state aid. The economic importance to Can- and paper industry exports products vauled at some $85,000,000 annuolly. The importance of perpetuating a re- source that assists so largely in re- dressig our unfavorable svi balance ean scarcely be over-empha: Prevention of Foresy ised first and most Miss necessary p toward handlin; rests: though ould be the adop= | 1, nt i ne: ions on Teetandl tee Tends in the . er step, toward wis exten- tive plans aot soon be made, is the reforestation of the more accessible 8 place for if at all, Such a policy of reforesta- tion on Crown londs must, as a rule, cies, it e long time- element involved before returns can. secl Ontario and Quebe have provincial forest nurseries, from which many million young trees have been suppli to farmers and other private Interests, including pulp and much deni toth feasible and logical. Experience indicates clearly that such a project an be made attractive from the view- point of a long-time investment. pera MORE THAN 10,000,000 ALIENS to Raym ity aeaecisoks ‘of Naturalization, ‘such. a condition ents. me eon 000 persons in this oantey Phe retain Hegiance to the bes of their birth, Prince Braves, Rain The Australian correspondent with the A. I, F. has been narrating how sporsmanlike and generally fraternal ae 3 i visit to their army corps. pecting .an artillery teeth te walked wp and -down the lines in heavy rain without his | overcoat, impatientl; e soldiers. They were all without rainproof oath, and he Gus ane s the tro} ere are Ag’ Gh uid sregane Wan aul Gia, ijatstlis men ondararabalshe pee test in their behalf. There is at least one royal house - which’ remembers noblesse oblige. eae been muigs sg the Chin- ese as cst Teast 3,000 ye BRINGING UP FATHEEH fs‘2o 8 aN NESS * TLL JUST WAIT ble | yond the be | What the Ger | vention on the Pac’ RESIDENT IN |UNITED STATES | yw; HUN DAMAGE TO BELGIUM Too VAST TOBE ESTIMATED, oto eben industries Destroyed. Factories Razed, Machinery and Raw Materials Hage Coal Fields Pillaged. fat, it has been impossible to- even approximately, the amount of in- sennnity, ance Belgium will demand trom Ger Ina fajority of the factories which the Belgians were allowed to operate luring German occupation, the plant remains, but everywhere all stocks of raw aster have been entirely re-_ movi In ar other asearies. which the Ber ‘ians were no! ere Was a the machinery, which was dismantled and sent to Germany, names of the uifacturers to who! the machinery, BS: shipped haye been ascertained. Belgian industrial circles seem to be’ divided whether to at! the stolen machinery from. Germany, now necessarily eae or to buy new machines oy met OP to’make the Ger- TiS sway fo einas toa “fields in the region rot ant Ss. to obtain from Holland se Siret cattle and horses. Thus, while the Belgian popu + Belgians witnessed the spectacle of weakened privations forced to drag heavy cart#Joaded with coal, toking the place an horses. which the Germans had st Factories Useless for vent ae Half. evlinteats chines have been destroyed or sent be- Rhine. Some of the steam engines were blown up and blast furnaces were de- stroyed by cutting down the support- ing. columns. there amounts to several millions of francs, ~ It would be easier to enumerate mans, have left than to .c | describe. the ruin they have caused. Pa S SUP MCRIY HOLD MINING CONVENTION. British Columbia Ores to be Exhibited er, The first international mining con- vention would give a filip to the indus+ try in the province, The object of this convention is to exploit the treme: there is a bright future ahead and that the convention will be the means of making the wealth of this provinée bet- ter known to the world. 6 mine hn they as turned out te metal Tn them- ready invitations have been sent out and general acceptance js anticipated, —-—__ PRINCESS PAT’S COLOR Rreparatlont for Royal Wedding hh je a Pageant “Something old, something something cape something blue,” m blu which ‘edmirably suits her beautiful eokiplerion and dark hair. the great national chirch, West~ a correspondent, it can possibly be arranged, that there will be a gaurd of ee nor of Princess Patricia’s own so “the men of Princess Pat’s opera Light In- fantry. perenne eS ‘ Germany to B inv to the | Full Extent of Her Nésotrese A despatch, from London says:— Capt. the Hon, R e pa many and also to to the fall extent ‘of thet Fiala hat The Germans have left A panorama oENer dewolagion arid bees struction of towns, villages and count describe, tempt:to recover’ oo

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